It’s The Interface Baby

I’ve been thinking about something that doesn’t get nearly enough attention in tech circles: what happens when the next third of humanity comes online? Thanks to low-cost satellite internet, we’re looking at potentially 2.6 billion new users joining the digital world – and their experience will be fundamentally different from anything we’ve seen before. These … Read more

The Future of Communications Won’t Be Dial Tone—It’ll Be Reasoning, Memory, and Voice That Thinks

Back when Yahoo, Microsoft, and Google were the digital gatekeepers, we watched a generation of VoIP startups try to wedge voice into the web. Some succeeded. Others got acquired or disappeared. But now, the power players aren’t who they used to be. Today, it’s OpenAI, Anthropic, Google with Gemini, and Mistral that are shaping the … Read more

vCON Watch: From Pipe to Platform-Why vCons Are Telecom’s Ticket to Relevance in an AI Era

Over two decades of watching the #telecom and #VoIP evolution, one thing has remained constant—change. From softswitches to SIP trunks to the rise of cloud-native communications, transformation has been a constant drumbeat. But nothing, and I mean nothing, has the potential to redefine customer experience, compliance, and business value like the rise of the vCon: … Read more

vCon Watch: From VoIP Protocols to Virtual Conversations—History Repeats, But Smarter

Every so often, something comes along in the comms world that makes you stop, squint, and say, “Wait, haven’t we seen this before—but different?” That’s why, in the spirit of VoIPWatch, I’m launching vCON Watch here on andyabramson.com The launch is timely because much like VoIP in 2004, that’s where vCons are right now. A … Read more

Thought Processing: The AI Revolution That’s Quietly Changing How We Think

I’ve been watching technology evolve for decades now, and there’s something fascinating happening right under our noses. It’s not the splashy AI image generators or chatbots making headlines — it’s something more intimate, more transformative, and potentially more profound. I’m talking about what I’ve started calling “Thought Processing” — a new category of tools designed … Read more

The Andy Analysis: Cox and Charter To Merge?

Charter + Cox Is A Cable Mega-Deal That’s More About Survival Than Strategy The proposed $34.5 billion Charter-Cox merger might seem like a traditional consolidation play, but make no mistake—this is more trench warfare than conquest. It’s the legacy cable guys suiting up for battle, not just against each other but against a wave of … Read more

The Andy Analysis: Notion’s AI Meeting Notes and the Tectonic Shift in Meeting Productivity

Notion’s latest announcement isn’t just a product update—it’s a paradigm shift that underscores a broader trend I’ve chronicled for nearly two decades: the consolidation of communication and collaboration into unified platforms. Since the early days of Skype, SightSpeed, and HighDef Conferencing, I’ve watched how voice, video, and meeting tech evolved from standalone services into deeply … Read more

Why Notion AI Transcript Targets Standalone Meeting Apps

Notion’s new AI Meeting Notes feature is a direct challenge to standalone meeting transcription and note-taking apps like Grain, Fathom, Fireflies, Otter, Granola, and others, fundamentally changing how teams capture and use meeting content. Here’s why: ⠀Streamlining and Minimizing the Need for More Apps ⠀Why Output and Integration from Standalone Apps Becomes Obsolete In essence, … Read more